Marvin Norwood and Louie Sanchez admitted guilt in the March 31, 2011 incident
that left Stow disabled.

Norwood and Sanchez faced charges of assault and battery, mayhem and
inflicting great bodily injury.

As part of the plea agreement, Norwood was sentenced to four years in state
prison on one count of assault. Sanchez received an eight-year prison sentence
on a charge of mayhem.

"We are pleased that the culpable parties have finally accepted responsibility
for their actions and have been sentenced for their crimes," the Dodgers said
in a statement.

Stow, now 44 years old from northern California, was critically injured in the
brutal attack after the 2011 season-opener between the Giants and Los Angeles
Dodgers. He sustained brain damage and is permanently disabled.